I’ve built a fastener/small items holder that is a nine-sided horizontal cylinder approximately 45 inches long and 12 inches in diameter to which I mount various size jars, the largest a quart canning jar, to hold the items. I got the idea from a much smaller design that used baby food jars. My larger design has created a balancing problem that I didn’t anticipate when I originally planned it. On the smaller version, for example, all screws were in the same ring around the drum so he would rotate the drum to look for the one he wanted. I decided to mount all the same item on the same horizontal side. So when looking for a bolt, I just rotate the drum to the bolt side and I can see all the bolt jars at one time. There can be a significant weight difference between the side of bolts and a side with woodworking biscuits and pegs. Bottom line is the cylinder is horribly out of balance making it much harder to rotate than it should be. I’m stumped on a way to fabricate a balancing mechanism that is relatively simple to use given what’s already been built. I’m willing to sacrifice a steering wheel on one side of the drum to mount something on the outside or remove one of the existing rings of jars to mount some balance mechanism directly on to the drum. I’ve attached several pictures from different angles to show you the existing design. I’d really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions on solving this problem. If anything is unclear or you need more information, please let me know.
Thanks for reading.
Thanks for reading.

